Few of mine

Snowbug

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Thought I'd share a handful of mine (most have been seen on here before, but I like taking pictures of them so they are back LOL)

First up the big and grumpy Hex

(tremper mack snow)





Next getting on in years pet only Summer - lovely calm chunky boy.

(genetics unknown)





One of my favourites - Wraith - she's only little, but what she lacks in size she has in attitude

(Blizzard)





Little Ouija - I like this little guy.

(Mack snow het Blizzard het Tremper)





My new young lady Hodo

(Supersnow 50% het eclipse 50% het tremper)





And my apologies because I know they don't belong here but here's a sneaky peek at my pair of Coleonyx elegans Trumpet and Drums, growing up nicely.





Thanks very much for looking. :)
 

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WHAT SETTING IS THE CAMERA ON?????????????????????????????????

***** Hey Michelle, what setting do you have your camera on? *****or is that UK weather causing it.
*** " TO GET TONGUE PICs ALMOST EVERY TIME " ***
* nicies >>>>take care. hj *
 
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Snowbug

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***** Hey Michelle, what setting do you have your camera on? *****or is that UK weather causing it.
*** " TO GET TONGUE PICs ALMOST EVERY TIME " ***
* nicies >>>>take care. hj *

Ha it's just the UK weather ... I often get asked about my camera, but it's a beat up cheap little Casio that must be pushing ten years old. It has a macro setting that is useless for actual macro shots but works great for close ups of small animals.

My other half is heavily into photography however I'm very uneducated with it and use the point click and hope for the best approach. For these pics I kidnapped a small piece of none reflective black material from the other half's camera bag and let the geckos mooch around on it. I used soft flash and useless macro setting to take the shots.

As for tongue shots - sometimes the point click and hope thing works :main_laugh:
 

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Hi Michelle.
I just noticed in your description in the avatar area, your comment about photos.
I bet that is a Forum Record.........{probably get a prize of some kind}
Take care. HJ

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Snowbug

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Hi Michelle.
I just noticed in your description in the avatar area, your comment about photos.
I bet that is a Forum Record.........{probably get a prize of some kind}
Take care. HJ

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wow, those Coleonyx elegans are insane looking! Are they easy to get a hold of and what is their pricing like (generally speaking)
 

Snowbug

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wow, those Coleonyx elegans are insane looking! Are they easy to get a hold of and what is their pricing like (generally speaking)

Over here in the UK they are not common but you can source them without too much trouble. They are steadily increasing in popularity. Price wise they aren't too bad over here, it varies a bit. I guess £50 to maybe £80 for hatchlings but I've seen them available for cheaper and my pair were supplied by a superb breeder who let me have them and a few other great geckos for a steal. :)

I'm not sure what their availability is elsewhere, I do know some people in other locations have found them hard to source and pricey if they can be found.

I hope that changes they are great geckos and very pretty.
 

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Love those coleonyx!

Thanks. I am enjoying them. They remind me a little of Goniurosaurus looks wise, but they are far more like leos when it comes to temperament. I expected them to be shy. But they are just as bold as my leos.
 

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